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to eternally
adverb
For eternity; forever.
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French Muslims, he said, were condemned to "eternally divided" lives.
Are you looking for a place to eternally recapture your youth?
But the law does not exist to keep good people separate from bad, or to eternally punish "bad people" (remember "Hate the sin, love the sinner"?).
It is a reversal of roles from the boom, when competing buyers were sometimes reduced to writing heartfelt letters saying how much they loved the house and how they promised to eternally worship the memory of the previous owners.
The writing, fused as it is with the characters' points of view, shares in their lightly lampooning observations, as when Lily remembers her "articulate, bespectacled women's studies classmates" back in Vermont, "doomed to eternally debate gender versus equity feminism".
Of course, for those who have over-tweezed their way to eternally sparse brows, this trend will be tricky – unless you fancy becoming one of a growing number of women to opt for an "eyebrow transplant".
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He added that the corporation had to be "eternally vigilant" to "help bring closure to this dark chapter".
They're all told in present-tense verbs, as though to corroborate Wittgenstein's assertion that "to live eternally is to live in the present".
"The preservation has happened, and we all have to be eternally grateful to the folks who made it happen.
This morning he took to Twitter to say: "Eternally Grateful and overwhelmed by the outpour of good wishes and sympathy from all of you.
We have to be eternally grateful to Ronald Reagan.
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